When I worked there I had a horrible boss who tried to do everything and anything to get me fired, which she succeeded. But other than that I loved the residents it was like family there. The only reason why I got up everyday was because of them.

It is very rewarding working for a non-profit organization who is extremely focused on enhancing the lives of others. The benefits are great and I am recognized for the work that I do. I am proud to say that I work for Wesley Enhanced Living. I love that the company recognizes my contributions and how I play a part in creating a positive work culture here and the fact that my feedback and the feedback from my peers helped us to become certified as a Great Place to Work and be recognized by FORTUNE as one of the top workplaces in our industry!

The company truly cares about employees and our residents! 5 stars!

Pros

Kindness Program, Great Place to Work, recognition programs, great benefits, great environment, great people!

A typical day is pretty easy. You grab food from the kitchen bring it over to your side and prepare anything necessary to make the job go more efficient. You wait till residents come to the dining area and you serve them. Afterwards you clean the dishes and the kitchen and bring plates and oven trays back to the kitchen.

Pros

free food

Cons

at times can be fast paced and a little overwhelming but nothing terrible.

Wesley (Stapeley) is very clean but management is very poor. You can do everything plus more and they will find something to complain about. They are not loyal to their staff. CNAs make more than a lot of nurses. Great place for most CNAs.

There are a lot of days we worked so hard and they didn’t even notice but on the other hand the staff worked together to get things done I always smiled I hardly called out and sometimes they didn’t appreciate me

wesley enhanced living was a good job I loved working there I learned about different foods and diets I grew close with a lot of patients there an treated hem like family I would recommend welsey as someplace to go

The hours vs. work days are okay, the work can get monotonous, but rewarding. Recently, the staff in the kitchen has gotten thin, but the staff that is there is dedicated and willing to cover for others in emergencies.

Some of the staff and residents were a joy to be around, although the managements in most of the departments can be a little iffy. Generous with pay and they are the perfect place for you to work if you would like to get experience working with seniors.

I really enjoyed the residents when I worked as a Dietary aide at Wesley Enhanced Living. The issue was pay was $7.91 and Dietary was the lowest paid in the building it was unfair. My supervisor who happened to be the Director of food services lacked competency and empathy as the nurses had often ordered food for themselves. I left this place and always wondered what happened to my residents. But I had to complete schooling as Dietary is nothing more than a temporary thing. The role is vital but I wasnt made to feel like that. My co-workers were okay but most didnt really care for the residents. There are only four people I can name including myself who cared.Take into account I worked this position in 2010ish. My former supervisor has been removed thank goodness but it took so long.

This company has wonderfully talented workers and potential, but the delegation and leadership needs work. The success of the company relies on its people and would benefit from better teamwork and delegation/communication.

was pleased with a job at first but then needed a more of a challenge and more income. I felt as though i was not learning much from the role and needed something more challenging however over all it was a useful experience.

It's always great being at work, learning how to appreciate others. I also love the work environment created by both the Employer, Employees and Residents.I love to taking care my resident because it makes me feel fulfill